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INTRODUCTION TO ÂPASTAMBA | |
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INTRODUCTION TO GAUTAMA | |
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ÂPASTAMBA'S APHORISMS ON THE SACRED LAW |
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General Rules | |
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Initiation | |
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Studentship | |
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A Student who has returned Home | |
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The Study of the Veda | |
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A Student who has returned Home | |
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Saluting | |
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Purification | |
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Eating, and Forbidden Food | |
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Lawful Livelihood | |
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Penance | |
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Rules for a Snâtaka | |
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The Duties of a Householder | |
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Inheritance | |
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Funeral Oblations | |
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The Four Orders | |
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The King | |
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GAUTAMA'S INSTITUTES OF THE SACRED LAW. |
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Initiation | |
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Purification | |
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Studentship | |
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The Ascetic | |
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The Hermit | |
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The Householder | |
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Saluting | |
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Times of Distress | |
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A King and Brâhmana versed in the Vedas | |
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The Duties of a Snâtaka | |
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Lawful Occupations and Livelihood. | |
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The Duties of a King | |
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Civil and Criminal Law | |
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Witnesses | |
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Impurity | |
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Funeral Oblations | |
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The Study of the Veda | |
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Eating, and Forbidden Food | |
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Women | |
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Penances | |
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Inheritance | |
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Transliteration of Oriental Alphabets adopted for the Translations of the Sacred Books of the East |
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